We must oust the current occupant of the White House. We must be ready to do the unthinkable to accomplish that, even if means voting for Bernie Sanders.
#NeverBernie
With victory in Nevada, Senator Bernie Sanders has solidified his place as the Democratic frontrunner and likely sets Democrats on a path to repeat the 2016 Republican story. I will not be part of that story.
Episode 2 – New Centrism and the Sphere of Natural Law
Justin Stapley explains new centrism further and delves into what constitutes the sphere of natural law, explaining several of the ways both parties have abandoned it.
The Debaucus: The Iowa Caucus Debacle
A sudden and ignominious failure? The Iowa caucus clearly meets the definition of debacle.
End Partisanship
Growing partisanship has created our own bubbles and safe spaces. We now live in different worlds and consume radically different narratives. The two-party system has failed.
The Senate Says No To New Witnesses
With only two defectors, the Republican majority in the US Senate voted to reject hearing any additional witnesses or considering any further evidence in the ongoing impeachment trial of President Trump.
Three Kinds of Politician
We can roughly define each politician as one of three types: the re-election politician, the constituent politician, and the principles politician.
Link: Voting Should Be the Culmination of Civic Engagement
In my latest article for The Federalist Coalition, I argue that low voter participation rates are only a symptom of poor civic engagement.
The “Unfaithful Elector”: A Safety Valve
Some states argue they should be able to force the hand of unfaithful electors. Their arguments are exactly backwards.
Supreme Court to Hear Argument on ‘Faithless Electors’
Two cases will be heard before the Supreme Court that could potentially have far-reaching effects on the Electoral College and future elections.